Received a photo radar ticket, it is not me. What should I do?
1. There is no legal obligation to identify the driver. 2. If it has been more than 60 days from the date of the alleged violation, it is...
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1. There is no legal obligation to identify the driver. 2. If it has been more than 60 days from the date of the alleged violation, it is...
Beyond what has already been suggested, it is important to seek out an attorney to help you, sooner rather than later. Do not discuss anything...
DO NOT FOLLOW THE TERRIBLE ADVICE FROM SOMEONE WHO DOES NOT KNOW ARIZONA'S LAWS! WRONG WRONG WRONG FOR ARIZONA PHOTO TICKETS. There will be two...
I'm sorry to say that most of the other answers are not based on direct experience with the Paradise Valley Court. The best thing you can do is...
So much of what may happen depends on a lot of details, as well as the judge who may review what you present. The fact that you are unable to...
Not sure about the question you are asking, but it sounds like the officer's were targeting you. It is important to seek out an attorney to help...
You likely already answered your own question, if they are deliberately ignoring evidence of your innocence, they are focused on having you...
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If "TPD" did, then it would appear they can. Whether they had the lawful authority and proper grounds to do so depends on facts which you have not...
Link to form attached, if you want to go it alone. http://KRazLaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Application-to-Set-Aside-Judgment.pdf There...
Link to form attached, if you want to go it alone. There is no limit to the number of times you may file this, but, of course, if you don't get...